Amaretto Cloud

"I was all out of cream one night, and since I make myself a frothy latte every morning using my battery operated milk frother, I figured I could replace cream with milk in my girlfriend's Disarrono too."
 
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Ready In:
1min
Ingredients:
2
Yields:
1 drink
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ingredients

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directions

  • froth milk with battery operated milk frother.
  • spoon froth on top of amaretto to create the cloud effect.
  • Serve with an umbrella, swizel stick, or short straw so the drinker can play with it.
  • NOTE: There is always left over milk that didn't get bubbles in it, don't use or you'll muddy the amaretto before it gets to the drinker.
  • HINT: Heat up the milk for a Amaretto Summer Cloud.
  • HINT: spin equal parts ice and milk in a blender or magic bullet for a Amaretto Snow Cloud.
  • HINT: Double or triple the amount of Amaretto for a stronger drink.

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<p>I like food! I like video games! I've never been able to combine the two successfully. <br /> <br />I live in St. Catharines Ontario, and was taught how to cook by both my parents. <br /> <br />I have been working on what I like to call "Quick and Dirty Recipes". They are recipes with very little prep time, and very easy to put together. They are also the kind of recipe you can do on a budget for only one or two people. Most of them you can prep for long before (as long as the cut food keeps) and just throw them together at a moment's notice.</p>
 
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